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When an 80,000-Pound Truck Changes Everything in Denali Borough The George Parks Highway winds through some of the most spectacular—and unforgiving—terrain in North America. One moment, you're driving toward Denali National Park, anticipating a view of the Great One. The next, an 18-wheeler jackknifes on black ice, and your life changes forever. If you're reading this from a hospital bed in Fairbanks or Healy, if you're mourning a loved one taken in a trucking accident on the Dalton Highway, or if you're facing months of rehabilitation after a cargo hauler lost control on the Parks Highway, you need to know this: the trucking company has already called their lawyers. They've dispatched rapid-response teams to Denali Borough to protect their interests. They have investigators photographing the scene while you're still in the ambulance. What are you doing to protect yours? We are Attorney911, and we fight for trucking accident victims across Alaska and the Lower 48. Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years holding commercial carriers accountable when their negligence devastates families. Our firm has recovered multi-million dollar settlements for catastrophic injuries—$5 million for traumatic brain injury victims, $3.8 million for amputation cases, and millions more for families who lost everything…